Cataract lost my sight and it is difficult to move smoothly without assistance of others, but after operation I am comfortable in continuing my job and I can see everything clearly. So, it removes the burden of life by cataract surgery with support from ANDHERI HILFE
They took me back to the eye camp center two days later after the operation. They arranged my stay there and gave me medicine & sunglasses. And they did everything without charging me anything. What I paid for everything is just attend in the free eye camp for the first time to get my sight restoration, and I went to the hospital
The demands for educational institutions have changed a bit. School Eye Health is essential now a days, which is why this Orientation for Frontline Health Workers and School Teachers is so perfect.
I went through some tests there and after the tests, the doctor informed me that I had cataract and an operation would have to be done to remove it in my left eye. On the camp I brought my wife with me to the eye camp for further consultation and finally, we decided to go for surgery
Abul Kashem, a 17 years old young boy from Anderchar (River costal area), Noakhali Sadar under Noakhali district of Bangladesh, could not do well in his work in the brickfield due to his prolonged eye disease. Affected by poor economic condition and shortage of eye care facility, finally avail himself of eye care services and had his vision problem solved at Mazharul Haque BNSB Eye Hospital, Chandpur by Free Screening Eye Camp of ANDHERI HILFE. The treatment has facilitated his return to the work with renewed eyesight.
“She was a dumb women and from the poor economic family could not properly feed our children regularly, at the meantime, Cataract is take away her eye vision, Finally she is going to be blind” This was the urges of this special need women’s husband.
Nur Mohammad, a CNG Filling station worker hailing from a char area in Munshiganj district of Bangladesh, could not do well in his work due to his prolonged eye disease. Affected by river erosions that displaced his family, the sexagenarian could finally avail himself of eye care services and had his vision problem fixed at the Mazharul Haque BNSB Eye Hospital through Screening Eye Camp with support from ANDHERI HILFE, eV, Bonn, Germany. The treatment has facilitated his return to the work with renewed vision.
Tania Akhter is a 7-year-old girl who lives with her parents, in a rural village of Shahrasti Upazilla, under Chandpur district of Bangladesh. She reads in Class 02 in Debipur Government Primary School, Shahrasti, Chandpur. Like the majority of their community, the family farms their small plot of land to provide for themselves
Tanjila Akhter, a less fortunate village girl living in Bangladesh’s east-central district of Chandpur, endured years of vision problem but could not have the access to eye care services due to her financial hardship and the unavailability of specialized eye health facilities in her area. She has had her sight restored with intervention of the Retina Unit at Mazharul Haque BNSB Eye Hospital, Chandpur supported by ANDHERI HILFE eV, Bonn, Germany.